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4 enterrar
v.1 to bury.María enterró su gatito Mary buried her kitten.María enterró sus recuerdos Mary buried her memories.2 to forget about.3 to sink or drive in.le enterró el puñal en el vientre he plunged the dagger into his belly* * *1 to bury, inter1 figurado to bury oneself\enterrarse en vida figurado to cut oneself off from the world* * *verb* * *VT1) (=ocultar en tierra) to bury2) (=olvidarse de) to bury, forget3) LAm [+ arma] to thrust (en into)bury (en in)* * *1.verbo transitivo to bury2.enterrarse v pron* * *= bury, lay + Nombre + to rest, inter.Ex. And if the topic does become tomorrow's carrion, it would not, perhaps, be inappropriate that it was buried under its own dead horse subject heading.Ex. A New Orleans style funeral provided a humorous backdrop for library staff to relive the tragedies and successes of the old system as it was laid to rest.Ex. The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.----* enterrar el hacha de guerra = bury + the hatchet, bury + the tomahawk, bury + the war axe.* sin enterrar = unburied.* * *1.verbo transitivo to bury2.enterrarse v pron* * *= bury, lay + Nombre + to rest, inter.Ex: And if the topic does become tomorrow's carrion, it would not, perhaps, be inappropriate that it was buried under its own dead horse subject heading.
Ex: A New Orleans style funeral provided a humorous backdrop for library staff to relive the tragedies and successes of the old system as it was laid to rest.Ex: The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.* enterrar el hacha de guerra = bury + the hatchet, bury + the tomahawk, bury + the war axe.* sin enterrar = unburied.* * *enterrar [A5 ]vt1 ‹cadáver› to burylo entierran mañana a las diez the burial is tomorrow at ten2 ‹tesoro/joyas› to bury3 (sobrevivir) to outlive, bury ( colloq)4 ( liter); ‹ilusiones/recuerdos/odio› to bury, put … behind one5 (clavar) enterrar algo EN algo to bury sth IN sthle enterró el puñal en el pecho she buried the dagger in his chestle enterró las uñas en la espalda she dug her nails into his backenterrarse en vida to cut oneself off from the world* * *
enterrar ( conjugate enterrar) verbo transitivo
to bury;
enterrar vt
1 to bury: todavía hay muchos tesoros enterrados, there's still a lot of buried treasure
2 (olvidar, terminar con algo) aquello enterró mis ilusiones, that destroyed all my hopes
figurado enterrar el hacha de guerra, (reconciliarse) to forgive and forget
' enterrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guerra
English:
bury
- rest
- embed
- hatchet
- sink
* * *♦ vt1. [cadáver] to bury2. [objeto, tesoro] to bury;enterrar el hacha de guerra to bury the hatchet3. [clavar] to sink o drive in;le enterró el puñal en el vientre he plunged the dagger into his belly4. [olvidar] to forget about* * *v/t bury;enterrar a todos fig outlive everybody* * *enterrar {55} vt: to bury* * * -
5 funerario
adj.funerary.* * *► adjetivo1 funerary, funeral* * *- ria adjetivo <rito/pira/urna> funeral (before n); < instrumentos> funerary* * *= funerary.Ex. The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.----* pira funeraria = funeral pyre.* rito funerario = funerary rite.* servicio funerario = funeral service.* * *- ria adjetivo <rito/pira/urna> funeral (before n); < instrumentos> funerary* * *= funerary.Ex: The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.
* pira funeraria = funeral pyre.* rito funerario = funerary rite.* servicio funerario = funeral service.* * *‹rito/pira/urna› funeral ( before n); ‹instrumentos› funerary* * *funerario, -a adjfuneral;rito funerario funeral o funerary rite* * *adj funeral atr ;empresa funeraria funeral director* * *: funeral -
6 inhumar
v.1 to inter, to bury.2 to inhume, to entomb, to bury, to inter.* * *1 to bury* * *VT to bury, inter frm* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to bury, inter (frml)* * *= inter.Ex. The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to bury, inter (frml)* * *= inter.Ex: The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.
* * *inhumar [A1 ]vt* * *
inhumar verbo transitivo to bury
' inhumar' also found in these entries:
English:
inter
* * *inhumar vtto inter, to bury* * *v/t inter, bury* * *inhumar vt: to inter, to bury -
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f.chapter house.* * *(n.) = chapter houseEx. The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.* * *(n.) = chapter houseEx: The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.
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8 sepultar
v.to bury.* * *1 to bury* * *VT1) (=enterrar) [gen] to bury; [en mina] to trap, bury2) (=ocultar) to hide away, conceal* * *verbo transitivoa) (frml) < muerto> to inter (frml), to buryb) (period) ( cubrir)* * *= inter, bury.Ex. The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.Ex. And if the topic does become tomorrow's carrion, it would not, perhaps, be inappropriate that it was buried under its own dead horse subject heading.* * *verbo transitivoa) (frml) < muerto> to inter (frml), to buryb) (period) ( cubrir)* * *= inter, bury.Ex: The author talks about the funerary role played by chapter houses where bishops or important patrons were interred.
Ex: And if the topic does become tomorrow's carrion, it would not, perhaps, be inappropriate that it was buried under its own dead horse subject heading.* * *sepultar [A1 ]vt2 ( period)(cubrir): el pueblo quedó sepultado bajo las aguas the town was totally submergedlos montañeros fueron sepultados por un alud de nieve the mountaineers were buried o ( liter) entombed by an avalanche* * *
sepultar ( conjugate sepultar) verbo transitivo
b) (period) ( cubrir):
sepultar verbo transitivo
1 to bury, entomb
2 fig (cubrir) conceal, bury
' sepultar' also found in these entries:
English:
bury
- engulf
* * *sepultar vt1. [enterrar] to bury2. [cubrir] to bury;el corrimiento de tierras sepultó a diez personas the landslide buried ten people;la avalancha sepultó el pueblo the avalanche buried the village* * *v/t bury* * *sepultar vtenterrar: to bury* * *
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